With an eye for structure and simplicity, designer Stefano Giovannoni created the Paso Doble series of seating elements. The curvacious Paso Doble Outdoor Chaise combines a sturdy aluminum frame with a flexible polymer mesh as the seat and backrest. Arms and crosspieces in die-cast aluminium painted in polyester powder. Seat in polyester-vinyl polymer fabric. Seat back and leg support feature gentle curves which provide supportive reclined seating. Suitable for outdoor use.

With an eye for structure and simplicity, designer Stefano Giovannoni created the Paso Doble series of seating elements. The curvacious Paso Doble Outdoor Chaise combines a sturdy aluminum frame with a flexible polymer mesh as the seat and backrest. Arms and crosspieces in die-cast aluminium painted in polyester powder. Seat in polyester-vinyl polymer fabric. Seat back and leg support feature gentle curves which provide supportive reclined seating. Suitable for outdoor use.

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Magis

Since its beginning, Magis has crossed boundaries through their partnerships with leading designers and novel twists on contemporary furniture design. Founded in 1976, Italian designer Eugenio Perazza began the first steps towards building an international design laboratory. In Latin, Magis means "more than" and that is exactly what Magis delivers while focusing on using less materials and energy. Always perched on the cutting edge, Perazza was named as "one of ten who will change the way we live."

In 1984, Magis experienced enormous success with their product Step. This ladder was snubbed upon initial release because it was not an item considered "worthy" of the furniture store circuit. However, the product met with tremendous success, especially in furniture stores, and Magis' fire was lit.

In 2004, Magis introduced their venture into the realm of children. Inspired by his granddaughter's propensity for drawing and a lack of appropriate children's desks, Eugenio Perazza conceived the Me Too Collection. He began by searching out designers who could think like a child and all the products in the collection earned Perazza's granddaugter's approval before going into production. The Me Too Collection features bright and innovative pieces that stimulate and engage children's perceptions. Me Too is about: "I'm here too and I deserve my place in the world."

By embracing the creativity of leading global designers and incorporating leading technology into the mass production of unique objects and furniture, Magis has garnered many awards and their Bottle project has earned a place in the permanent collections of many contemporary art museums. Offering product choices that range from indoor, outdoor and children's rooms, Magis changes the way we live.

Born in La Spezia, 1954, Stefano Giovannoni graduated in Architecture in Florence in 1978 and lives and works in Milan. Since 1979 he has taught and done research at the Florence Faculty of Architecture; he is master-professor at Domus Academy in Milan and at the Università del Progetto in Reggio Emilia. He has been invited for workshops at the Royal College of Art in London, at the Academy O. Kochoska in Wien, at the Hochschule der Bildenden Kunst in Saarbrücken and at the Design Quest in Osaka. Giovannoni works as an industrial and interior designer and architect and has worked with companies including Alessi, Flos, Magis, Seiko, Pulsar, Cappellini, Kankyo, and Saab. In 1991 he designed the Italian Pavillon at the exhibition Les Capitales Europeennes du nouveau design at the Centre Georges Pompidou.